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pull over and let me out. pick me up later. i'll walk. >> i'll walk to hollywood boulevard. it's fine, i'll walk there. >> jimmy: did you ever want to change your mind? i know a lot of the girls -- >> when i was in -- when i was in second grade and everybody was calling me smelly kelly with peanut butter and jelly in her belly. [ laughter ] i was like, maybe i'll change my name. but it's just -- i'm too lazy. i got distracted. >> jimmy: yeah, and it works. now look at who has smelly kelly with peanut butter and jelly in her belly. [ cheers and applause ] it's live -- live with smelly kelly with peanut butter and jelly in her belly. are you psyched for thanksgiving? what are you doing? >> i'm psyched, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: are you gonna see the parents again? >> the parents are coming. mark's parents, my parents. >> jimmy: both parents. >> the nieces are coming. all the additional, like, my sister-in-law is coming, our friends who don't have family in the city, they're coming. >> jimmy: that's fun. >> yeah, it's fun. we always play -- do you ever play the white elephant game
pull over and let me out. pick me up later. i'll walk. >> i'll walk to hollywood boulevard. it's fine, i'll walk there. >> jimmy: did you ever want to change your mind? i know a lot of the girls -- >> when i was in -- when i was in second grade and everybody was calling me smelly kelly with peanut butter and jelly in her belly. [ laughter ] i was like, maybe i'll change my name. but it's just -- i'm too lazy. i got distracted. >> jimmy: yeah, and it works. now look at...
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yang: let me say this.very country has its own challenges and the problems, and every country should do a better job of their own economy. betty: they should mind their own business, right? mr. yang: i do not mean that. what i mean is that the chinese economy is a quite big one, but it is not that big. there are many players in the field. so their economic performance fundamentally has an impact on the behavior of the financial market and so and so forth. and the difference between the chinese stock exchange and the stock exchange of many western countries is there are far more institutional investors in the west. and, of course, there is always room for improvement for anybody, so i do hope that people will take an appropriate and calibrated approach to what happens in the financial markets, wherever it might be. in china or in other countries, so people should be respectful to facts and to be fair. and china is a positive force for world economic growth and will continue to be. betty: our bloomberg growth
yang: let me say this.very country has its own challenges and the problems, and every country should do a better job of their own economy. betty: they should mind their own business, right? mr. yang: i do not mean that. what i mean is that the chinese economy is a quite big one, but it is not that big. there are many players in the field. so their economic performance fundamentally has an impact on the behavior of the financial market and so and so forth. and the difference between the chinese...
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let me take tunisia.ost jihad is per capita of any country in the world, but in the past year we worked intensively on intelligence issues and counter messaging and training religious leaders to counter that message. we have gotten better and are making at least some marginal progress. >> the chairman has led us on a number of hearings. we must redouble efforts because if we can stop it on the front end they won't have to fight them on the battlefield. theythey are losing that front and propaganda war through social media and the internet. ambassador come i agree with you that russia's involvement is counterproductive, exacerbating an already challenging situation in syria and is certainly escalating the refugee crisis. it does threatened to recap make. you are seeing european allies struggle with the refugee crisis. some of the syrians weighing the conflict zones. >> it would take a massive commitment of air power and would protect the air assets from the fight. there is no asset considered viable becaus
let me take tunisia.ost jihad is per capita of any country in the world, but in the past year we worked intensively on intelligence issues and counter messaging and training religious leaders to counter that message. we have gotten better and are making at least some marginal progress. >> the chairman has led us on a number of hearings. we must redouble efforts because if we can stop it on the front end they won't have to fight them on the battlefield. theythey are losing that front and...
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[applause] let me say something else. including many republicans, some of the media who think that because of this horrific attack that the only thing that we should focus on his defeating isi s. we will lead the world in defeating isys, but at the same time we will rebuild the disappearing middle class of this country. [applause] we are a great nation, and we can accomplish both goals. let me say a word about the campaign that we are waging. you know, about six months ago we began this campaign with no money, no organization, and very few people in ohio and arrest of the country knew who bernie sanders was. we have come a long way in six and a half months. we have brought out all over 300,000 people to rally like this all over america. we have hundreds of thousands of volunteers and every state in this country. and when the pundits and the experts, you know, you can't run a serious political campaign without a super pack, without raising money from corporations, we are doing it without a super pack. very proud to tell yo
[applause] let me say something else. including many republicans, some of the media who think that because of this horrific attack that the only thing that we should focus on his defeating isi s. we will lead the world in defeating isys, but at the same time we will rebuild the disappearing middle class of this country. [applause] we are a great nation, and we can accomplish both goals. let me say a word about the campaign that we are waging. you know, about six months ago we began this...
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let me, let me say a word about the campaign that we are waging.you know, about six months ago, a little over six months ago we began this campaign with no money, no organization and, frankly, very few people in ohio or the rest of the country knew who bernie sanders was. well, we've come a long way in six and a half months. [cheers and applause] we are brought out over 300,000 people to rally like this all over america. [cheers and applause] we have hundreds of thousands of volunteers in every state in this country. [applause] and at a time when the pundits and experts said, you know, you can't run a serious political campaign without a super pac, without raising money from corporations and millionaires and billionaires. we are doing it without a super pac. [cheers and applause] and i'm very proud to tell you that as of today, we have approximately 800,000 americans who have made individual contributions to our campaign. [cheers and applause] that is more contributions than any campaign in the history of america at this point in a campaign. [cheer
let me, let me say a word about the campaign that we are waging.you know, about six months ago, a little over six months ago we began this campaign with no money, no organization and, frankly, very few people in ohio or the rest of the country knew who bernie sanders was. well, we've come a long way in six and a half months. [cheers and applause] we are brought out over 300,000 people to rally like this all over america. [cheers and applause] we have hundreds of thousands of volunteers in every...
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[cheers and applause] so let me, let me be very clear. it is not a family value to tally woman who has just given birth that she has to be separated a week or two after giving birth from her baby. that is not a family value. [cheers and applause] it is not a family value to tell a woman that she has to go back to work in order to earn the necessary income she needs to sustain that family. because there is no additional income coming in. here's the good news. the good news is that in the congress, and the senate and in the house, there is a very strong piece of legislation, the family and medical leave act. we've got 19 sponsors in the senate, introduced by senator gillibrand. in the house we have over 100, introduced by congresswoman rosa. what this legislation sense of what i strongly believe is that in america, we will guarantee every family three months of paid family and medical leave. [cheers and applause] we will guarantee those families two-thirds of the income they were earning, and we do that all for a cost of about $1.38 a week.
[cheers and applause] so let me, let me be very clear. it is not a family value to tally woman who has just given birth that she has to be separated a week or two after giving birth from her baby. that is not a family value. [cheers and applause] it is not a family value to tell a woman that she has to go back to work in order to earn the necessary income she needs to sustain that family. because there is no additional income coming in. here's the good news. the good news is that in the...
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and if they would have been finished, they would have told me, you know, let me search you. just praying nothing goes wrong. i'm in her line. she is about to search me. everything is good. so i walk up to her, and i put my arms out. she is being actually pretty rough. she was, you know, tapping me real hard and grabbing me. i was looking at her like, okay, but then as i saw how the other security guards, they all kind of were a little aggressive. so i was thinking maybe they have to be this way. she comes down towards my breasts, she stops. she is like what is that? and i was like nothing. >> nadie. nada. nada. >> she was, like, come with me. and i give her the look like, you got to be kidding me right now? the pills haven't worn off yet. i'm trying to be positive on every level. okay. maybe she has to do this. maybe this is part of the whole routine. the first thing she does is she goes into the bra. and she pulls out the package. i'm thinking like okay, she has to do this, maybe she is supposed to do this. i'm just kind of confused. at the moment, i guess the pills were lik
and if they would have been finished, they would have told me, you know, let me search you. just praying nothing goes wrong. i'm in her line. she is about to search me. everything is good. so i walk up to her, and i put my arms out. she is being actually pretty rough. she was, you know, tapping me real hard and grabbing me. i was looking at her like, okay, but then as i saw how the other security guards, they all kind of were a little aggressive. so i was thinking maybe they have to be this...
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look, let me say this.fs on the front lines when people lost their homes, when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as a governor fighting against-- fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary clinton, when you put out your proposal on wall street, it was greeted by many as-- quote, unquote-- weak tea. it is weak tea. it is not what the people expect of our country. we expect that our president will protect the main street economy from excesses on wall street. and that's why bernie's right. we need to reinstate a modern version of glass-steeg expel we should have done it already. ( applause ) >> well, you know, governor, i know that when you had a chance to appoint a commissioner for financial regulation, you chose an investment banker in 2010. so for me, it is looking at what works and what we need to do to try to move past what happened in '08. >> hear, hear. >> and i will go back and say again, a.i.g. was not a big bank. had to be bailed out an
look, let me say this.fs on the front lines when people lost their homes, when people lost their jobs. i was on the front lines as a governor fighting against-- fighting that battle. our economy was wrecked by the big banks of wall street. and secretary clinton, when you put out your proposal on wall street, it was greeted by many as-- quote, unquote-- weak tea. it is weak tea. it is not what the people expect of our country. we expect that our president will protect the main street economy...
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let me ask you in a suck sintsd way. ambassador, isn't it time we figure out what is possible in a syria that allows the millions of syrians, sunni, shia, al white christian, to return to their country? >> mr. issa, we don't believe it's possible to have any sort of settlement there, either a political settlement or any military defeat of isil without the departure of assad. these two issues now are inex-orably linked. he has turned out to be, as you know, a magnet for terrorists all over the world, particularly, well, for many countries, even including our own. i guess i would differ from you, that the free syrian army has been a bust. i think there are efforts under way that have corralled and i know that you're aware of these efforts under way that have corralled our gulf allies and our european allies in a common effort in syria. so i think there's really no alternative but to talk about his departure. >> ambassador, i'm not, i'm not for a moment trying to predetermine the departure of bashar assad. i happen to agree
let me ask you in a suck sintsd way. ambassador, isn't it time we figure out what is possible in a syria that allows the millions of syrians, sunni, shia, al white christian, to return to their country? >> mr. issa, we don't believe it's possible to have any sort of settlement there, either a political settlement or any military defeat of isil without the departure of assad. these two issues now are inex-orably linked. he has turned out to be, as you know, a magnet for terrorists all over...
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let me see what i can do. i was delighted that they chose the city of york to launch the new commission. could the prime minister confirm that this is the start of a new era where important investment decisions such as roads and railways to the great cities in the north will help bring prosperity to our region? pm cameron: my honorable friend is right to raise this. people in yorkshire have long felt that there has not been a fair enough deal in terms of transport funding on roads and on real. people can now see that there are 13 billion pounds being spent on transport in the north as part of our plan to rebalance the british economy. we have committed 4.8 million to road improvements. we will go on looking at what more we can do to make sure that is vital part of the economy has the transport that it needs. thank you mr. speaker. there are no plans to sell channel four. can the prime minister confirm that remains the government's position, that no discussions are underway to privatize and thus in carol this m
let me see what i can do. i was delighted that they chose the city of york to launch the new commission. could the prime minister confirm that this is the start of a new era where important investment decisions such as roads and railways to the great cities in the north will help bring prosperity to our region? pm cameron: my honorable friend is right to raise this. people in yorkshire have long felt that there has not been a fair enough deal in terms of transport funding on roads and on real....
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but let me ask this question. in the reaction to the crime that we saw in the 1980s and the early 1990s, california passed the three strikes law, federal government passed mandatory minimums, jurisdictions throughout the country started to enhance the sentences, many more people -- and particularly minority and african-americans -- went to prison for much longer periods of time. and more recently we've seen proposition 47 which has resulted in a reduction of many of the crimes, as steve has pointed out, some of the revolving door. we have ab109 which is the solution to overcrowding to force nonviolent offenders back into the jails who then get out because the jails are overcrowded, they then commit crimes which they don't get punished for. let me ask, have we gone too far in that direction? and did those significant, what many people would call draconian penalties, have any impact on the reduction in crime that we saw from the 1990s to 2012? >> it's, it's hard to know. what criminologists will tell you is perhaps
but let me ask this question. in the reaction to the crime that we saw in the 1980s and the early 1990s, california passed the three strikes law, federal government passed mandatory minimums, jurisdictions throughout the country started to enhance the sentences, many more people -- and particularly minority and african-americans -- went to prison for much longer periods of time. and more recently we've seen proposition 47 which has resulted in a reduction of many of the crimes, as steve has...
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let me ask you about libya. so libya is a country in which isis has taken hold, in part because of the chaos after muammar gaddafi. that was an operation you championed. president obama says this is the lesson he took from that operation. in an interview he said, "the lesson was do we have an answer for the day after." wasn't that supposed to be one of the lessons that we learned after the iraq war? and how did you get it wrong with libya if the key lesson of the iraq war is have a plan for after? hillary clinton: well, we did have a plan. and i think it is fair to say that of all of the arab leaders, gaddafi probably had more blood on his hands of americans than anybody else. and when he moved on his own people threatening a massacre, a genocide, the europeans and the arabs, our allies and partners did ask for american help. and we provided it. and we didn't put a single boot on the ground. and gaddafi was deposed. the libyans turned out for one of the most successful arab elections that any arab country has ha
let me ask you about libya. so libya is a country in which isis has taken hold, in part because of the chaos after muammar gaddafi. that was an operation you championed. president obama says this is the lesson he took from that operation. in an interview he said, "the lesson was do we have an answer for the day after." wasn't that supposed to be one of the lessons that we learned after the iraq war? and how did you get it wrong with libya if the key lesson of the iraq war is have a...
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also let me give you a different example, one that i use with my students. let us assume for the moment i am inarticulate. that's my son making faces. let's assume i am inarticulate. i can't get up before crowds. i don't really like and i'm going to have strong opinions. mark your however is running for office and it turns out that every one of the ideas i hold mark supports, okay? now, i want to help him. anything wrong with that? if -- and you were not getting it but if i give mark a lot of money that's my speech. that's my speech. i'm using my money to essentially get my ideas out. the first amendment -- now the question you raise and one which i don't have a good answer for is when we get into these mega-quantities and what to do about that. but in terms of the book i wrote was money and speech. in politics they are the same thing. without the money there is no speech. yes sir. >> you mentioned the current court is what did you say, a nasty court. can you elaborate on that and what effect that could have? >> up until fairly recently the court at least pub
also let me give you a different example, one that i use with my students. let us assume for the moment i am inarticulate. that's my son making faces. let's assume i am inarticulate. i can't get up before crowds. i don't really like and i'm going to have strong opinions. mark your however is running for office and it turns out that every one of the ideas i hold mark supports, okay? now, i want to help him. anything wrong with that? if -- and you were not getting it but if i give mark a lot of...
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let me get your response to the other side. let's listen. >> sure. >> if it's a 6-year-old orphan, if it is 90-year-old senior citizen or chaldean priest in the middle east, you can vet people like that, that is common sense. if there is some one we don't know about, there is no database. i don't care how many databases they run these names against, there are no databases reliable to vet thousands of people coming from an unstable part of the world and document documents are forged. melissa: that seems logical to a lot of americans. do you disagree? >> no. i disagree. you need to sit with people in authority vetting refugees. we have refugees from different countries with the same situation. who, from the syrian refugees or iraq refugees commit terrorist attack in america? give me one evidence of that? we're playing on people's fear. we need to stick to the facts, not fear. melissa: okay. thank you, imam for coming on and further furthering the conversation. we appreciate that. >> thank you. david: we have breaking news on situa
let me get your response to the other side. let's listen. >> sure. >> if it's a 6-year-old orphan, if it is 90-year-old senior citizen or chaldean priest in the middle east, you can vet people like that, that is common sense. if there is some one we don't know about, there is no database. i don't care how many databases they run these names against, there are no databases reliable to vet thousands of people coming from an unstable part of the world and document documents are forged....
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. >> let me ask you about these claims this way. you demand and you've demanded of me pinpoint accuracy when i report on things about you, including, for instance, your net worth. why shouldn't we demand the same pinpoint accuracy in the claims that you make? isn't it hypocritical of you calling us out if we're not calling you out when you stray from the truth? >> well, now people have got my net worth right and they're saying what my real net worth is for a long time. you know, as a private company they weren't doing that but now they're doing it, largely, i guess, due to the big filing that i made with the federal government, with the fec. as far as all of these claims, i believe it's the obamas' intention. they said 10,000 people, syrians, we don't want them because we don't know who they are and i love the idea of building a safe zone someplace in syria but they said 10,000 and yet the democratic debate they said 65,000 to the best of my recollection. hillary said it and so did bernie sanders. you're saying bernie sanders is so h
. >> let me ask you about these claims this way. you demand and you've demanded of me pinpoint accuracy when i report on things about you, including, for instance, your net worth. why shouldn't we demand the same pinpoint accuracy in the claims that you make? isn't it hypocritical of you calling us out if we're not calling you out when you stray from the truth? >> well, now people have got my net worth right and they're saying what my real net worth is for a long time. you know, as...
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let me show you something here.h the help from our friends at the american communities project, we looked at the employment data in counties that are predominantly democratic -- which is mostly big cities and urban suburbs -- and those that are mostly republican, in rural america. and wait until you see these differences. almost half of the democratic primary electorate, 49%, live in big cities and urban suburbs and in both of these types of communities, since 2000, more people have joined the work force than left it and guess what? this group is relatively optimistic about the economy going forward. now, let's look at the other side of things. about a third, 31%, of the republican electorate lives in rural and faith-driven america and there more people have left the work force than joined it since 2000 and not surprisingly this group is more likely to be pessimistic about where the economy is headed in the next month. so what does all this mean? these numbers, i think, can help explain why democrats and republicans
let me show you something here.h the help from our friends at the american communities project, we looked at the employment data in counties that are predominantly democratic -- which is mostly big cities and urban suburbs -- and those that are mostly republican, in rural america. and wait until you see these differences. almost half of the democratic primary electorate, 49%, live in big cities and urban suburbs and in both of these types of communities, since 2000, more people have joined the...
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let me just give you some measure of scale here.ich is, since fiscal year 2011, we looked at 20,000 refugees who were referred to our process by the u.n. of those, we interviewed some 7,000. and only under 2,000 have come through that process. >> so 90% rejection rate, what you just described. >> that's about right. i haven't done the math sitting here, but i'll trust your math. >> i want to ask you about a couple of criticisms that have come at the president and how he's handling this. eugene robinson, not exactly is somebody who writes a lot of nasty columns about the president, said this. obama's tone in addressing the paris atrocity was all wrong. at times he was pate lonnizing. at other times, he seems annoyed and almost dismissive. is this a case of the president not being on the ground and not realizing the public's angst because he's overseas? >> chuck, my job isn't to do that type of analysis. what i can tell you is my personal experience. i meet with the president almost every day to discuss these threats and others across
let me just give you some measure of scale here.ich is, since fiscal year 2011, we looked at 20,000 refugees who were referred to our process by the u.n. of those, we interviewed some 7,000. and only under 2,000 have come through that process. >> so 90% rejection rate, what you just described. >> that's about right. i haven't done the math sitting here, but i'll trust your math. >> i want to ask you about a couple of criticisms that have come at the president and how he's...
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let me go over to donald trump.e joins my on phone just hours after hosting "saturday night live." so, without further ado, itlive from new york, it's sunday morning with donald trump. welcome to "meet the press." >> good morning. >> do you think this matters what's going on here with dr. carson? >> i feel badly for ben. i've gotten to like ben. it's a tough thing. he writes a book where he went after his mother or wanted to hit his friend in the head with a hammer, hitting a friend hard in the face with a padlock, stabbing somebody only to be broken up by a belt buckle, which if you know belt buckles they turn and twist. i don't think they're going to stop a knife with the force of a strong man. and when he writes that he has pathological disease in a book, he obviously wrote this book prior to thinking about running for office, i assume. but he says he has pathological disease. >> so you don't believe him, do you? >> if you have pathological disease, that's a problem. i wrote it. i didn't write it. he's going to h
let me go over to donald trump.e joins my on phone just hours after hosting "saturday night live." so, without further ado, itlive from new york, it's sunday morning with donald trump. welcome to "meet the press." >> good morning. >> do you think this matters what's going on here with dr. carson? >> i feel badly for ben. i've gotten to like ben. it's a tough thing. he writes a book where he went after his mother or wanted to hit his friend in the head with...
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let me play a little bit of it. you weren't going to have any part of it. is interesting to me. >> let's actually cut government spending, let's grow the american economy. let's not just beat hillary, let's elect a conservative to the white house, not just any republican. >> if you go the new jersey, they'll call me lot of different things, a liberal is not one of them. i have great respect for bobby's record in louisiana. i think he's been a wonderful governor and he's provided outstanding leadership in that state and i respect him for what he's done. i think all of us deserve that same level of respect. >> we need a conservative, not a big government republican. >> last word briefly. >> let me just say this. i complimented bobby. imagine how much time he'd want if i actually criticized him. >> you weren't going to have any part of that. and i felt that that must have been a strategy going in because they gave you every opportunity to battle him. tell me what was going on. >> sean, listen, i'm not running against bobby jindal. i'm running against hillary ro
let me play a little bit of it. you weren't going to have any part of it. is interesting to me. >> let's actually cut government spending, let's grow the american economy. let's not just beat hillary, let's elect a conservative to the white house, not just any republican. >> if you go the new jersey, they'll call me lot of different things, a liberal is not one of them. i have great respect for bobby's record in louisiana. i think he's been a wonderful governor and he's provided...
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whoopi, thank you for being here. >> i hope you let me come back. i like you. : thank you, whoopi. you know what i'm going to say-- whoopi goldberg, you complete me. ( cheers and applause ) "if someone says 'you complete me', run." whoopi goldberg. we'll be right back. just press clean and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges and in corners. and with its powerful three-stage cleaning system roomba picks up pet hair, dust and debris for up to 2 hours, recharging itself when it needs to. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot®. better together™. just serve classy snacks and bew a gracious host,iday party. no matter who shows up. do you like nuts? excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. ,,,, is the staying awake part... challeng( g
whoopi, thank you for being here. >> i hope you let me come back. i like you. : thank you, whoopi. you know what i'm going to say-- whoopi goldberg, you complete me. ( cheers and applause ) "if someone says 'you complete me', run." whoopi goldberg. we'll be right back. just press clean and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges and in corners. and with its powerful...
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[laughter] that's a journey, that something something wonderful. >> let me ask you this, i've been reading a lot of literary biography lately and one of the things that surprised me at first and now i've come to expect is that every writer argues that writing gets no easier. it's always a difficult task. that exploration of the self never gets easier. that seemed surprising to me initially but it's starting to make sense. i wonder if that is true to you and if you can speak to that a little bit restaurant. >> i think it's true for everybody. one thing i know about y'all is that you want to write or you're inspired to writing and part of it is because it was you and me and you sit down. okay, say you're going to write a novel. how do you get over that feeling? here i am. hemingway once did what i did. [laughter] henry james once did what i did. and now pat conroy, irish boy from the bronx rights. taking yourself seriously as a writer is one of the hardest thing in the world. it's at me for novels before i could tell anyone i was a writer. i used to tell everyone i was a teacher because nobo
[laughter] that's a journey, that something something wonderful. >> let me ask you this, i've been reading a lot of literary biography lately and one of the things that surprised me at first and now i've come to expect is that every writer argues that writing gets no easier. it's always a difficult task. that exploration of the self never gets easier. that seemed surprising to me initially but it's starting to make sense. i wonder if that is true to you and if you can speak to that a...
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let me ask you about libya. so libya is a country in which isis has taken hold in part because of the chaos after muammar gaddafi. presume says this is the lesson he took from that operation. in an interview he said the lesson was, "do we have an answer for the day after?" wasn't that suppose to be one of the lessons that we learned after the iraq war? and how did you get it wrong with libya if the key lesson of after? >> well, we did have a plan, and i think it's fair to say that of all of the arab leaders, gaddafi probably had more blood on his else. and when he moved on his own people, threatening a massacre, genocide, the europeans and the arabs, our allies and partners, did ask for american help and we provided it. we didn't put a single boot on the ground, and gaddafi was deposed. the libyans turned out for one of the most successful fairest elections that any arab country has had. they elected moderate leaders. now there has been a lot of turmoil and trouble as they have tried to deal with these radical e
let me ask you about libya. so libya is a country in which isis has taken hold in part because of the chaos after muammar gaddafi. presume says this is the lesson he took from that operation. in an interview he said the lesson was, "do we have an answer for the day after?" wasn't that suppose to be one of the lessons that we learned after the iraq war? and how did you get it wrong with libya if the key lesson of after? >> well, we did have a plan, and i think it's fair to say...
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let me be clear. i you declining to answer the questions that this committee puts forth solely on the grounds that you believe that the answer will incriminate you? >> circum-i have been advised by counsel not to answer any questions that mining company. >> the report cites an e-mail from former undersecretary hickey to you which said she was all in to help and make it happen. as and move you to philadelphia. what was missing key's role in your transfer and mr. mckendrick's transfer? >> circum- i have been advised not to answer that question and protect my rights. >> with the record reflect she has asserted her fifth amendment right. please let me be very clear. i you declined to answer the committee's question solely on the ground that you believe the answer will incriminate you? >> circum-i have been advised any question that might incriminate me i should in fact this with my fifth amendment rights. >> why didn't you post the philadelphia job? whether any other candidates and use that were considere
let me be clear. i you declining to answer the questions that this committee puts forth solely on the grounds that you believe that the answer will incriminate you? >> circum-i have been advised by counsel not to answer any questions that mining company. >> the report cites an e-mail from former undersecretary hickey to you which said she was all in to help and make it happen. as and move you to philadelphia. what was missing key's role in your transfer and mr. mckendrick's...
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let me play this clip. >> mr. overseas, you can do it in turkey, you can do it in foreign countries but i would encourage you, mr. president, come back and insult me to my face. >> kathleen, can you imagine if barack obama or hillary clinton in '07 said that. president obama was really unpopular in the democratic primary just like barack obama is really unpopular in the republican primary. there's a line here, though, did he cross one? >> it was a smart move for ted cruz politically. first of all, he's generally assumed to be the best person on the debate team. i have to be careful of my wording there. so he's inviting the president who's, of course, not going to say anything to his face, but he looks like the tough guy. it's just a little bit of a playground swagger. it works for his base. >> but isn't that the problem right now with this entire republican campaign? so much of what they're saying is about swagger. there's no consequence for them to say anything that they want to. they can make things up. they can
let me play this clip. >> mr. overseas, you can do it in turkey, you can do it in foreign countries but i would encourage you, mr. president, come back and insult me to my face. >> kathleen, can you imagine if barack obama or hillary clinton in '07 said that. president obama was really unpopular in the democratic primary just like barack obama is really unpopular in the republican primary. there's a line here, though, did he cross one? >> it was a smart move for ted cruz...
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let me tell him what we are actually doing.we are investing more in mental health than ever before, spending 11.4 billion this financial year. and crucially we've asked every group to ensure real terms increases in their investment in mental health services. so it can't be treated as the cinderella service that is sometimes been the case in the past. i think if we do that and also deal with some of the other issues such as mental health patients being held in police cells inappropriately, we can have a better system for dealing with mental health in our country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. with the announcement yesterday of a loss of 860 manufacturing jobs at the plant and one of the factors being high energy cost, with the prime minister undertake to work with executives to address both the short-term and medium-term issues as a matter of urgency, ever people are currently in work in northern ireland and who are extremely worried about the impact of cutting working tax credits, given that the tractor and the chancellor and the
let me tell him what we are actually doing.we are investing more in mental health than ever before, spending 11.4 billion this financial year. and crucially we've asked every group to ensure real terms increases in their investment in mental health services. so it can't be treated as the cinderella service that is sometimes been the case in the past. i think if we do that and also deal with some of the other issues such as mental health patients being held in police cells inappropriately, we...
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let me ask the folks at home one simple question, do you want to give washington more control over your life? do you think they're doing such a great job, let's have them control what corporations pay employees? have them control every aspect of our economy? is washington doing that good a job for you right now? the fact is if you listen to hillary clinton, she's made it very clear, she believes that she can make decisions for you better than you can make them for yourself. she believes that washington, d.c. should pick the winners and losers in our economy, and in our life. and here's what i believe as a republican, i believe the greatness of america is not in its government. the greatness of america is in the american people. we need to get the government the hell out of the way and let the american people win once again. [ applause ] . moderator: senator santorum, a single mom with no job and two kids in new hampshire, home of the first in the nation primary is eligible for more than $30,000 a year in benefits. even if she could find a job, she would need to find child care and in ma
let me ask the folks at home one simple question, do you want to give washington more control over your life? do you think they're doing such a great job, let's have them control what corporations pay employees? have them control every aspect of our economy? is washington doing that good a job for you right now? the fact is if you listen to hillary clinton, she's made it very clear, she believes that she can make decisions for you better than you can make them for yourself. she believes that...
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let me start with frank in washington. let's get directly at this issue with donald trump. it's an example of an unreliable source. you were the washington bureau chief. is there any evidence to back him up? >> no. he talks about is this politically correct to talk about it. drop the word political. is it correct? he claims to have seen something that either happened or it didn't. there is no conspiracy in the media to hide anything. donald trump needs to be called on something if he speaks incorrectly. he has spoken incorrectly. i recall no such thing. there were cheering crowds around the world. that's true and that was ugly. i do not recall anything like that in the united states. certainly not thousands of people gathering and cheering. >> seems these ideas bubble up from internet comment threads whether from the far left or far right. let me go out to michael in phoenix. you run the news organization. you have to make decisions every day about how to cover these issues. >> we have to call them on it as george attempt to do. it's become more and more difficult to stop t
let me start with frank in washington. let's get directly at this issue with donald trump. it's an example of an unreliable source. you were the washington bureau chief. is there any evidence to back him up? >> no. he talks about is this politically correct to talk about it. drop the word political. is it correct? he claims to have seen something that either happened or it didn't. there is no conspiracy in the media to hide anything. donald trump needs to be called on something if he...
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mick, let me bring you back. and pete here. you said specifically in your report that nobody on the plane was thought of as to be a potential bomber, per se. but now when you put together the circumstantial evidence that the egyptian government has decided to fire the security chief at that airport because of lax security, that suddenly -- suddenly we have circumstantial evidence number one here. >> and that has been one of the suspicions from very early on, because within a day or so, u.s. officials had told us that they did the scrub on the passenger manifest and the crew members and found no indication whatsoever of any sympathies, any connection to any kind of militant or terrorist group. so not even supposing at the time that it was a bomb. they then turned their attention regardless to what may have happened on the ground. and it may sound unusual to a lot of americans, why would the u.s. be involved in this investigation? it happened over the sinai, it was a russian plane, filled with russian tourists. that's because any
mick, let me bring you back. and pete here. you said specifically in your report that nobody on the plane was thought of as to be a potential bomber, per se. but now when you put together the circumstantial evidence that the egyptian government has decided to fire the security chief at that airport because of lax security, that suddenly -- suddenly we have circumstantial evidence number one here. >> and that has been one of the suspicions from very early on, because within a day or so,...
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let me go to donald trump. he joins me by phone hours after hosting "saturday night live." so without further ado live from new york it's sunday morning ith donald trump.p. mr. trump, weeome back to "meet the press." >> good momoing, chuck. >> let me get your reaction. do you think this matters, what's going on here with dr. carson? >> well, i feel badly for ben. i've got on the like ben. 's a tough thing. he writes a book where he went after his mother, hit her on the head or wanting to hit her on the head with a hammer, hitting a friend in the face with a padlock, national guard the face,face -- hard in the face. only to be broken up by a belt buckle. which if you know belt buckles, hey turn and twist. and whenene writes that he h h pathological diiase in a bobok, now, he obviously wrote this book prior to thinking about running to office but he says he has pathological disease -- >> you don't believe him, do you? >> well, if you have pathological disease, that's a problem. he wrote it, i didn't write it. he's going to have to explain a lot of things away. the scholarship
let me go to donald trump. he joins me by phone hours after hosting "saturday night live." so without further ado live from new york it's sunday morning ith donald trump.p. mr. trump, weeome back to "meet the press." >> good momoing, chuck. >> let me get your reaction. do you think this matters, what's going on here with dr. carson? >> well, i feel badly for ben. i've got on the like ben. 's a tough thing. he writes a book where he went after his mother,...